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*by Stephenie Meyer*



TWILIGHT - chapter 10 - INTERROGATIONS


And then the kengele rang for lunch. As I jumped out of my seat, shoving my vitabu roughly in my bag, my uplifted expression must have tipped Jessica off.
"You're not sitting with us today, are you?" she guessed.
"I don't think so." I couldn't be sure that he wouldn't disappear inconveniently again.
But outside the door to our Spanish class, leaning against the ukuta - looking zaidi like a Greek god than anyone had a right to - Edward was waiting forr me. Jessica took one look, rolled her eyes, and departed.
"See wewe later, Bella." Her voice was thick with implications. I might have to turn off the ringer on the phone.
"Hello." His voice was amused and irritated at the same time. He had been listening, it was obvious.
"Hi."
I couldn't think of anything else to say, and he didn't speak - biding his time, I presumed - so it was a quiet walk to the cafeteria. Walking with Edward through the crowded lunchtime rush was a lot like my first siku here; everyone stared.
He led the way into the line, still not speaking, though his eyes returned to my face every few seconds, their expression speculative. It seemed to me that irritation was winning out over amusement as the dominant emotion in his face. I fidgeted nervously with the zipper on my jacket.
He stepped up to the counter and filled a try with food.
"What are wewe doing?" I objected. "You're not getting all that for me?"
He shook his head, stepping mbele to buy the food.
"Half is for me, of course."
I raised one eyebrow.
He led the way to the same place we'd sat at that one time before. From the other end of the long table, a group of seniors gazed at us in amazement as we sat across from each other. Edward seemed oblivious.
"Take whatever wewe want," he said, pushing the tray toward me.
"I'm curious," I alisema as I picked up an apple, turning it around in my hands, "what would wewe do if someone dared wewe to eat food?"
"You're always curious." He grimanced, shaking his head. He glared at me, holding my eyes as he lifted the slice of pizza off the tray, and deliberately bit off a mouthful, chewed quickly, and then swallowed. I watched, eyes wide.
"If someone dared wewe to eat dirt, wewe could, couldn't you?" he asked condescendingly.
I wrinkled my nose. "I did once... on a dare," I admitted. "It wasn't so bad."
He laughed. "I suppose I'm not surprised." Something over my shoulder seemed to catch his attention.
"Jessica's analyzing everything I do - she'll break it down for wewe later." He pushed the rest of the pizza toward me. The mention of Jessica brought a hint of his former irritation back to his features.
I put down the apple and took a bite of the pizza, looking away, knowing he was about to start.
"So the waitress was pretty, was she?" he asked casually.
"You really didn't notice?"
"No. I wasn't paying attention. I had a lot on my mind."
"Poor girl." I could afford to be generous now.
"Something wewe alisema to Jessica... well, it bothers me." He refused to be distracted. His voice was husky, and he glanced up from under his lashes with troubled eyes.
"I'm not surprised wewe heard something wewe didn't like. wewe know what they say about eavesdroppers," I reminded him.
"I warned wewe I would be listening."
"And I warned wewe that wewe didn't want to know everything I was thinking."
"You did," he agreed, but his voice was still rough. "You aren't precisely right, though. I do want to know what you're thinking - everything. I just wish... that wewe wouldn't be thinking some things."
I scowled. "That's quite a distinction."
"But that's not really the point at the moment."
"Then what is?" We were inclined toward each other across the meza, jedwali now. He had his large white hands folded under his chin; I leaned forward, my right hand cupped around my neck. I had to remind myself that we were in a crowded lunchroom, with probably many curious eyes on us. it was too easy to get wrapped up in our own private, tense little bubble.
"Do wewe truly believe that wewe care zaidi for me than I do for you?" he murmured, leaning closer to me as he spoke, his dark golden eyes piercing.
I tried to remember how to exhale. I had to look away before it came back to me.
"You're doing it again." I muttered.
His eyes opened wide with surprise. "What?"
"Dazzling me," I admitted, trying to concentrate as I looked back at him.
"Oh." He frowned.
"It's not your fault," I sighed. "You can't help it."
"Are wewe going to answer the question?"
I looked down. "Yes."
"Yes, wewe are going to answer, au yes, wewe really think that?" He was irritated again.
"Yes, I really think that." I kept my eyes down on the table, my eyes tracing the pattern of the faux wood grains printed on the laminate. The silence dragged on. I stubbornly refused to be the first to break it this time, fighting hrad against the temptation to peek at his expression.
Finally he spoke, voice velvet soft. "You're wrong."
I glanced up to see that hsi eyes were gentle.
"You can't know that," I disagreed in a whisper. I shook my head in doubt, though my moyo throbbed at his words and I wanted so badly to believe them.
"What makes wewe think so?" His liquid topaz eyes were penetrating - trying futilely, I assumed, to lift the truth straight from my mind.
I stared back, struggling to think clearly in spite of his face, to find some way to explain. As I searched for the words, I could see him getting impatient; frustrated kwa my silence, he started to scowl. I lifted my hand from my nack, and held up one finger.
"Let me think," I insisted. His expression cleared, now that we was satisfied that I was planning to answer. I dropped my hand to the table, moving my left hand sp that my palms were pressed together. I stared at my hands, twisting and untwisting my fingers, as I finally spoke.
"Well, aside from the obvious, sometimes..." I hesitated. "I can't be sure - I don't know how to read minds - but sometimes it seems like you're trying to say goodbye when you're saying something else." That was the best I could sum up the sensation of anguish that his words triggered in me at times.
"Perceptive," he whispered. And there was the anguish again, surfacing as he confirmed my fear. "That's exactly why you're wrong, though," he began to explain, but then his eyes narrowed. "What do wewe mean, 'the obvious'?"
"Well, look at me," I said, unnecessarily as he was already staring. "I"m absolutely ordinary - well, except for bad things like all the near-death experiences and being so clumsy that I'm almost disabled. And look at you." I waved my hand toward him and all his bewildering perfection.
His brow creased angrily for a moment, then smoothed as his eyes took on a knowing look. "You don't see yourself very clearly, wewe know. I'll admit your dead-on about the bad things," he chuckled blackly, "but wewe didn't hear what every human male in this school was thinking on your first day."
I blinked, astonished. "I don't believe it...," I mumbled to myself.
"Trust me just this once - wewe are the opposite of ordinary."
My embarrassment was much stronger than my pleasure at the look that came into his eyes when he alisema this. I quickly reminded him of my original argument.
"But I'm not saying goodbye," I pointed out.
"Don't wewe see? That's what proves me right. I care the most, because if I can do it" - he shook his head, seeming to struggle with the thought - "if leaving is the right thing to do, then I'll hurt myself to keep from hurting you, to keep wewe safe."
I glared. "And wewe don't think I would do the same?"
"You'd never have to make the choice."
Abruptly, his unpredictable mood shifted again; a mischievous, devastating smile rearranged his features. "Of course, keeping wewe salama is beginning to feel like a full-time occupation that requires my constant presence."
"No one has tried to do away with me today," I reminded him, grateful for the lighter subject. I didn't want him to talk about goodbyes anymore. If I had to, I supposed I could purposefully put myself in danger to keep him close.... I banished that thought before his quick eyes read it on my face. That idea would definitely get me in trouble.
"Yet," he added.
"Yet," I agreed; I would have argued, but now I wanted him to be expecting disasters.
"I have another swali for you." His face was still casual.
"Shoot."
"Do wewe really need to go to Seattle this Saturday, au was that just an excuse to get out of saying no to all your admirers?"
I made a face at the memory. "You know, I haven't forgiven wewe for the Tyler thing yet," I warned him. "It's your fault that he's deluded himself into thinking I'm going to prom with him."
"Oh, he would have found a chance to ask wewe without me - I really wanted to watch your face," he chuckled. I would have been angrier if his laughter wasn't so fascinating. "If I'd asked you, wewe would have turned me down?" he asked, still laughing to himself.
"Probably not," I admitted. "But I would have canceled later - faked an illness au a sprained ankel."
He was puzzled. "Why would wewe do that?"
I shook my head sadly. "You've never seen me in Gym, I guess, but I would have thought wewe would understand."
"Are wewe referring to the fact that wewe can't walk across a flat, stable surface without finding something to trip over?"
"Obviously."
"That wouldn't be a problem." He was very confident. "It's all in the leading." He could see that I was about to protest, and he cut me off. "But wewe never told me - are wewe resolved on going to Seattle, au do wewe mind if we do something different?"
As long as the "we" part was in, I didn't care about anything else.
"I'm open to alternatives," I allowed. "But I do have a favor to ask."
He looked wary, as he always did when I asked an open-ended question. "What?"
"Can I drive?"
He frowned. "Why?"
"Well, mostly because when I told Charlie I was going to Seattle, he specifically asked if I was going alone and, at the time, I was. If he asked again, I probably wouldn't lie, but I don't think he will ask again, and leaving my truck at nyumbani would just bring up the subject unnecessarily. And also, because your driving frightens me."
He rolled his eyes. "Of all the things about me that could frighten you, wewe worry about my driving." He shook his head in disgust, but then his eyes were serious again. "Won't wewe want to tell your father that you're spending the siku with me?" There was an undercurrent to his swali that I didn't understand.
"With Charlie, less is always more." I wsa definite about that. "Where are we going, anyway?"
"The weather will be nice, so I'll be staying out of the public eye... and wewe can stay with me, if you'd like to." Again, he was leaving the choice up to me.
"And you'll onyesha me what wewe meant, about the sun?" I asked, excited kwa the idea of unraveling another of the unknowns.
"Yes." He smiled, and then paused. "But if wewe don't want to be... alone with me, I'd rather wewe didn't go to Seattle kwa yourself. I shudder to think of the trouble wewe could find in a city that size."
I was miffed. "Phoenix is three times bigger than Seattle - just in population. In physical size - "
"But apparently," he interrupted me, "your number wasn't up in Phoenix. So I'd rather wewe stayed near me." His eyes did that unfair smoldering thing again.
I couldn't argue, with the eyes au the motivation, and it was a moot point anyway. "As it happens, I don't mind being alone with you."
"I know," he sighed, brooding. "You should tell Charlie, though."
"Why in the world would I do that?"
His eyes were suddenly fierce. "To give me some small incentive to bring wewe back."
I gulped. But, after a moment of thought, I was sure. "I think I'll take my chances."
He exhaled angrily, and looked away.
"Let's talk about something else," I suggested.
"What do wewe want to talk about?" he asked. He was still annoyed.
I glanced around us, making sure we were well out of anyone's hearing. As I cast m eyes around the room, I caught the eyes of his sister, Alice, staring at me. The others were looking at Edward. I looked away swiftly, back to him, and I asked the first thing that came to mind.
"Why did wewe go to that Goat Rocks place last weekend... to hunt? Charlie alisema it wasn't a good place to hike, because of bears."
He stared at me as if I was missing something very obvious.
"Bears?" I gasped, and he smirked. "You know, bears are not in season," I added sternly, to hide my shock.
"If wewe read carefully, the laws only cover hunting with weapons," he informed me.
He watched my face with enjoyment as that slowly sank in.
"Bears?" I repeated with difficulty.
"Grizzly is Emmett's favorite." His voice was still off-hand, but his eyes were scrutinizing my reaction. I tried to pull myself together.
"Hmmm," I said, taking another bite of pizza as an axcuse to look down. I chewed slowly, and then took a long drink of koki without looking up.
"So," I alisema after a moment, finally meeting his now-anxious gaze. "What's your favorite?"
He raised an eyebrow and the corners of his mouth turned down in disapproval. "Mountain lion."
"Ah," I alisema in a politely disinterested tone, looking for my soda again.
"Of course," he said, and his tone mirrored mine, "we have to be careful not to impact the environment with injudicious hunting. We try to focus on areas with an overpopulation of predators - ranging as far away as we need. There's always plenty of deer and elk here, and they'll do, but where's the fun in that?" He smiled teasingly.
"Where indeed," I murmured around another bit of pizza.
"Early spring is Emmett's inayopendelewa kubeba season - they're just coming out of hibernation, so they're zaidi irritable." He smiled at some remembered joke.
"Nothing zaidi fun than an irritated grizzly bear," I agreed, nodding.
He snickered, shaking his head. "Tell me what you're really thinking, please."
"I'm trying to picture it - but I can't," I admitted. "How do wewe hunt a kubeba without weapons?"
"Oh, we have weapons." He flashed his bright teeth in a brief, threatening smile. I fought back a shiver before it could expose me. "Just not the kind they consider when uandishi hunting laws. If you've ever seen a kubeba attack on television, wewe should be able to visualize Emmett hunting."
I couldn't stop the inayofuata shiver that flashed down my spine. I peeked across the cafeteria toward Emmett, grateful that he wasn't looking my way. The thick bands of muscle that wrapped his arms and torso were somehow even zaidi menacing now.
Edward followed my gaze and chuckled. I stared at him, unnerved.
"Are wewe like a bear, too?" I asked in a low voice.
"More like the lion, au so they tell me," he alisema lightly. "Perhaps our preferences are indicative."
I tried to smile. "Perhaps," I repeated. But my mind was filled with opposing picha that I couldn't merge together. "Is that something I might get to see?"
"Absolutely not!" His face turned even whiter than usual, and his eyes were suddenly furious. I leaned back, stunned and - though I'd never admit it to him - frightened kwa his reaction. He leaned back as well, folding his arms across his chest.
"Too scary for me?" I asked when I could control my voice again.
"If that were it, I would take wewe out tonight," he said, his voice cutting. "You need a healthy dose of fear. Nothing could be zaidi beneficial for you."
"Then why?" I pressed, trying to ignore his angry expression.
He glared at me for a long minute.
"Later," he finally said. He was on his feet in one lithe movement. "We're going to be late."
I glanced around, startled to see that he was right and the cafeteria was nearly vacant. When I was with him, the time and the place were such a muddle blur that I completely Lost track of both. I jumped up, grabbing my bag from the back of my chair.
"Later, then," I agreed. I wouldn't forget.
Jacobs pov

Sure living with the cullens would be fun if they offered but leaving the volturie after everything they have done for me that’s just wow. I couldn’t think of what it would be like. If nessie wanted me to sure I would leave and come here but that thing wasn’t nessie what was something I have never seen before she has Lost her memory and her sense for that matter but she was still the girl I fell in upendo with.

Bella and Edward well the whole of them were pacing across the room trying to tink of what to do. Would she remember them? Would she destroy them? Does she even want to...
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 Alena .
Alena .
Chapter Two <3

    “Oh, crap. This isn’t good.”
    Leah Clearwater alisema to her little brother, Seth. He flinched nervously.
    “What am I going to do?” He said, fearfully. His eyes grew large, and worry filled, but he couldn’t keep them off of Alena. “Damn, she’s beautiful,” he thought out-loud.
    “Hey, watch it, they’re coming back,” Leah whispered, staring straight ahead at the other cars.
    “Seth? Leah? Oh my God, I’ve missed wewe guys!” Alena screamed, stepping...
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"renesme ? nessie sweety ?" a deep voice woke me. he flet some shaking me.
my head hurt. what had happened to me? i tried to look back on what had just happened but my mind was blank.
"wh what happened to me?" i asked the man sttod over me i didnt know him but all i knew was that he was the one calling me so i must know him.
"your in italy darling wewe were just atacked kwa two very strong vampires. do wewe not remember?" i shook me head.
"do wewe remember me?" he asked
i shook my head again.
"oh my wewe must of Lost your memorie" oh i thought he was about to say mind.
"im sorry but who are wewe and...
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posted by CoolMandyz43
Hi everyone just had to write this because I am so hyped from just seeing Eclipse. I work at a movie thearter in Michigan and got to go see it with 2 family members. Let me say I was scared when I heard about David Slade directing it at first. Now this man is a twilight god! He took this movie and really stayed as true as he could! I thought Chris did alright with NM but David killed IT! From one Twi-hard to another, there are not many things to worry about. There are no huge scense taken out that needed to be in there. Only things really are no Bella getting stuck at with Alice and having...
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posted by jacob_lover5253
Sorry I haven't typed for a while. I've been busy...really busy. I had many graduation parties to go to...Lol I haven't realized how many Marafiki and cousins I had...haha! Enjoy reading!! :)
-Kayla

End of Chapter 7. (Bella)
His shorts were shreaded all over the place. "You exploded your shorts?" Again he shook his head up and down. "Go nyumbani and get shorts on. Then I'll talk to wewe later." Jacob nodded his big mbwa mwitu head. I petted him. I put my clothes on and drove home. Charlie left for work already so it was good for me. At least I don't need to explain why I am wet. I dried my hair and pack my...
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    "Huh!?!" We all alisema in unison.
    "Yes. Cydnee does. And only her." Shropee was serious. And then she began laughing. "I'm just kidding, wewe all do."
    "Oh. Wait...huh!?" We all said, once more.
    "When Tabra was in the hospital, what happened?" She asked.
    "I found out Haus was alive, and then when I was telling Tabra a killer doctor walked in and tried to kill me but Jerek tackled him and tied...
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    Once we reached the bottom, I saw a HUUUUUUGE labratory of weapons and vitabu and chemicals and a little computer base with like seven to ten computer screens mounted on a ukuta with one keyboard and one mouse, with one girl behind it all that was the same height as me.
    "Jerek!" She squealed after noticing our appearance. She jumped up and ran over to him, gave him a huge hug and stepped back to look at us. "So nice to see wewe again!"
    "Hey,...
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    Gasping for breath, I jolted awake, bolting up-right into a sitting position on the bed. Jerek was inayofuata to me, I could feel him. My hand was on his stomach. But still, I looked at him to make sure it wasn't someone else. I sighed in relief as I saw Jerek's face, his chest, his muscles....CYD! Haha...umm...anyways, I laid back down, holding onto Jerek, and clinging onto him as much, and as best, as I could. And when I got setteled at the right spot, I fell back asleep. Even if it...
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posted by Tatti
Well, I must admit I really enjoy uandishi this story so I really hope you'll be able to enjoy it even a bit as I did. Thanks for all great maoni wewe leave.

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2nd chapter Playing

Bella

I was really concerned. How in the world is it possible for three couples, who would do anything to have children, to find three babies on their doorstep? Moreover, what is the possibility when these couples are vampires? And finally, these babies appear to be half-vampires?
While everybody was busy taking care and playing with little ones I kept waiting for something unexpected to happen. I waited and... Nothing....
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posted by Summer_Leanne
Here's an update to all my wonderful readers! Thankies so so much for commenting, and I hope wewe like this one too! Much upendo to each of you, and enjoy!! :]
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Heartbreaker
Summer quietly stood to her feet and tiptoed into the hallway. She detected Carlisle’s scent in the study, but the door was closed. She knocked, “Come in, Summer.” She opened up the study door and peered into the room. Carlisle was smiling in her direction, “No, you’re not interrupting anything.” She giggled, “Sometimes I forget that wewe know me so well.” He pulled...
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    I closed the door and locked it behind me. I then stripped down and ran the hot water in the shower, and I grabbed a rag from under the sink.
    When I got out of the shower, I dried off, got dressed, and ran back downstairs. But Jerek was gone.
    "Jerek?" I said, no answer.
    I went back upstairs. "Has anyone seen Jerek?" Everyone alisema he didn't go upstairs, but went into the secret basement. So, I went back down.
    But...
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    Jerek looked at me. "I mean, he called up the department of Death Clan's, called down his men, the ones in this state only, and I went back to spy on him, see if he has any visible now, and I saw forty he was talking to."
    "Whoa. How many people do we have?" I asked.
    "We have twenty five, including the doctor's on there way."
    "Crap!" I hissed and he wrapped me in a hug.
    "We'll be fine." He promised....
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    I let him leave, and I didn't leave the room until five dakika later. I felt so sorry for Jerek, I felt like crying too. But I didn't. I gathered my mixed feelings, and I walked out of the room, past the group of talking people, through the double doors, and heard Tabra behind a curtin with H on it in a big black letter outlined in maroony-red. Shroppe's hospital room, definitely.
    "Tabra?" I said, and he was bending over backwards, jumping up and down, running...
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posted by bluemc24
As I lay on the steps ,my head in Alice's lap,
I realised I upendo her zaidi thn my own life, and maybe Bella was right. I might be over protective, but if Alice''s life ended,
so would mine. I would not live without her. Before I knew her I thought me life was ok,
but now I've met her I would never dream of going back to my life before her.
just then, i imagined the image of her tiny body
fighting a newborn.
the thought made me shudder. maybe like Mbwa mwitu loups Wanyonya damu could imprint, carlisle and esme, rosealie and emmet, me and alice. i woud of finished that thought if alice hadn't started talking to herself and mumbling about the pictures being striaght but not straight anough.....
posted by a-jforever
Ok so this is my new fanfic. Please tell me what wewe think of it.XX

“Ella you’re amazing.” Renesmee shouted as me and my horse Faith crossed our final jump and stopped in front of her. I dismounted patting Faith’s nose and Nessie hugged her. “You’re going to thrash everyone in your competition in two weeks time.” “Thanks.” I murmured thinking about the trip up I made on the first jump. If I want to qualify I can’t be doing that anymore. Nessie’s phone started imba her favourite song startling Flo.

“Whoa easy.” I alisema taking firmer hold of the reins and sliding my...
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"what is it? whats happened?" i found myself worring about them both in the same way and not just friend worring about another friend and ex lover worring about the one she loves i found myself worring like i loved them both. in the same way. what did that mean? i didnt have time to drell on that this instence. as alice was still talking.
"its the fight wewe carnt be in it nessie" she could see i was about to argue again. but she carried on s[eaking."you carnt be in it beacuse i see that if your there then blake is going to come looking for wewe and is going to get hurt kwa trying to get to you...
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posted by smileyfaceddude
Cynddylans marble face was pinching into a grimace. His, now, burgundy eyes were all sad and in them held…quilt? He missed his sister, my brain told me. I never have had a brother au sister, and never will. If I ever had one, it would bring me into great sadness, if we didn’t live together, au upendo each other. Cynddylan obviously wanted his sister back. “Do wewe miss her?” I alisema in a very quiet whisper. He just looked up, his eyes no longer sad, and said, “Question me.” I was annoyed that he didn’t answer and that he changed the subject, but I did what he said. “Right, so if...
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"WHAT!?" A deep voice called, and someone ran to the stairs and looked up at us. "Ahhh...my target Cydnee." He had a smile on his face, and he looked creepy.
    "Let go of me wewe jerk!" I alisema and Haus laughed.
    "When will wewe learn?" Tabra asked me and started down the steps.
    "LET ME GO!" I shouted and struggeled, but his grip tightened.
    "Nice to see wewe again, Tabra." Haus said. "I knew you'd return."
    "Well,...
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"Okay, so I've had a kisu thrown at my head, and now a poisonous sandwhich!? How am I suppossed to do anything around my house without any paranoia of everything being a death trap!?" I asked Tabra.
"I'm not sure. But wewe are right about that guy knowing where wewe live. The only other way I can think of a salama strategy is to come live with me in the spare bedroom." Tabra sat on the kitanda and I stayed standing.
"Really?"
"Yea, I don't mind. I would just leave now, wewe never know if this place is rigged with...
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"nessie? ness? RENESMEE!!!" i hadnt realised someone was calling my name ontil the sound was right inayofuata to me.
"oh sorry alice i still had my headphones in whats up?"
"well there is a little thing happerning tonight and yeah i guess its called SCHOOL!" oh crap she was right
"how long?" i asked allready gettin up.
"30 dakika which gives me time to make wewe beautiful" she grinned and i smiled back.

she worked on every part of me from my hair which she left long and flowing curly down my back. and also i made sure she didnt die it again she left it chokoleti brown just like mums. (who was my sister...
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